Appa didn’t look up from sanding a dented chaurang . "You don’t look like someone who wants to buy. You look like someone who wants to confess."

He stood up, walked to a shadowy corner, and pulled a white cloth off a small, ugly stool. Three legs. One repaired with iron wire.

"Better to sell it all," her brother had said on a crackling WhatsApp call. "Download the Olx app. Quick disposal."

Appa put down the sandpaper. "Then why do your eyes say 'funeral'?"

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